
On this day June 25, 1984, Prince released his sixth studio album Purple Rain, a record that would define his career and become one of the most celebrated albums of the decade. Serving as both the soundtrack to his feature film of the same name and a standalone masterpiece, Purple Rain blended rock, funk, pop, and soul into a powerful and genre bending experience.
The album hit number one on the Billboard 200 and stayed there for 24 consecutive weeks. It also topped charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Netherlands, and Australia. Featuring iconic tracks like When Doves Cry, Lets Go Crazy, and the title song Purple Rain, the album went on to sell over 25 million copies worldwide and earned Prince two Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score.
80s insight: Purple Rain was more than just an album. It was a cultural moment that showed how one artist could completely reshape music, film, and fashion all at once.
The album hit number one on the Billboard 200 and stayed there for 24 consecutive weeks. It also topped charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Netherlands, and Australia. Featuring iconic tracks like When Doves Cry, Lets Go Crazy, and the title song Purple Rain, the album went on to sell over 25 million copies worldwide and earned Prince two Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score.
80s insight: Purple Rain was more than just an album. It was a cultural moment that showed how one artist could completely reshape music, film, and fashion all at once.